When
you think of Mushkin, their high performance ultra-low latency modules
come into mind. But for their mid-range HP modules, they did pretty
well to use the less popular Infineon chips to allow for higher density,
while leaving the Samsung TCCD or the new Winbond UTT chips for modules
designed for overclocking.

We tried running these modules at 2-2-2
at 200MHz, but it failed to boot up, regardless of
any voltage settings. The stock timings 2-3-2 fared
better, hitting 208MHz before it ran out of steam.
2.5-3-3 seemed to be the sweetest spot, if you want
to overclock these modules. The loose timings of 3-4-4
did not affect the results that much, allowing a maximum speed of just
224MHz.

Increasing voltage is pointless since it does
not appear to improve the modules overclockability at all. This is so
much like like the Samsung TCCD-based modules we have tested before.

The overclockability of these modules is nothing
like Mushkin's Black Series which could do 270MHz and beyond. But according
to Mushkin's pricelist, this 2GB HP3200 dual-channel kit is just slightly
more expensive than their 1GB Redline XP4000 dual-channel kit! That's
how much you save if you don't intend to overclock much!

Although it comes in thin plastic covers, Mushkin
has assured us that this is only because they ran out of Air Boxes.
These are pre-tested dual-channel memory modules and true enough, our
tests show that they are stable in dual-channel mode.

As this is a 2GB memory kit, it is excellent
for those who are into heavy multi-tasking or multimedia. As many Photoshop
users will attest, 1GB of memory is really not enough memory.

The Mushkin 2GB HP3200 dual-channel memory kit
delivers exactly what it claims - high capacity, tight timings, and
a reasonable price. It clearly caters to enthusiasts who are looking
for large capacity memory modules at reasonably good timings and affordable
prices.

ARP is committed to developing new ways to improve your experience with us.
As part of our continuous efforts to improve the value of our reviews to you,
we are implementing a new review system.

This new review system is designed to allow you to quickly receive information
on the latest hardware. This new system also allows you to quickly get the gist
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in situations where you need to make a quick purchase decision.

In this new system, we start with a Product Overview whenever
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as well as specifications. This allows you to quickly find out all the pertinent
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When we receive the product for review, we will quickly take photos of it and
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